Ellenberger was last seen taking a hard-fought decision over
Diego
Sanchez at UFC on Fuel TV 1 in February. The 27-year-old
started strong before holding off a late charge by “The Ultimate
Fighter” Season 1 winner to earn his sixth UFC triumph since
falling to Carlos
Condit in his promotional debut. Four of those victories have
come by way of knockout.

After back-to-back tough-luck decision losses to Jake Shields
and Sanchez, Kampmann has righted his ship, besting Rick Story
and Thiago Alves
in his last two outings. The victory against Alves was especially
improbable, as the Dane was outgunned on the feet for the majority
of the contest before submitting “Pitbull” with a guillotine choke
late in round three.

Al
Iaquinta and Mike Chiesa
are the last two men standing at the conclusion of the latest
season of “The Ultimate Fighter.” A solid 66 percent of players
favor Iaquinta to defeat Chiesa and earn the six-figure UFC
contract that comes with winning the reality show.

A product of the Serra-Longo Fight Team, Iaquinta has tasted defeat
just once in six professional bouts, falling to former UFC talent
Pat
Audinwood at a Ring of
Combat event in November. Chiesa is unbeaten in seven fights,
with each of his last four triumphs coming via first-round
submission.

Other Pick’Em trends for “The Ultimate Fighter 15” Finale:

• Most users (66 percent) believe Charles
Oliveira will continue a successful foray at featherweight by
defeating Jonathan
Brookins. “Do Bronx” defeated Eric Wisely
with a calf slicer at UFC on Fox 2 in his 145-pound debut.
Brookins, meanwhile, is 1-1 since dropping from lightweight, losing
to Erik
Koch and beating Vagner
Rocha in two featherweight appearances;

• Pat
Schilling did not last long against Daniel
Pineda in his first UFC bout, but that has not prevented 77
percent of participants from siding with “Thrilling” versus
Max
Holloway in a featherweight contest. Holloway was also rudely
welcomed to the Octagon, losing to Dustin
Poirier via first-round submission at UFC 143.

• A staggering 91 percent of players have pegged Justin
Lawrence as the man to beat in his lightweight showdown with
John
Cofer;